And my interview with senator warren on the fast start from the Biden Administration and her push to keep it going when all in starts right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes. Just over an hour ago, the House Of Representatives voted to strip republican congresswoman Marjory Taylor greene of her committee assignments. This is a rare occurrence. It might be unprecedented. We cant tell. It looks like we cant find an actual precedent for this. In all the recent instances when all this has happened, when members were removed from committees by their own parties, it happened because the party removed them instead of the entire house. The threat of removal from the whole house did not stop congresswoman greene from the racist and violent Conspiracy Theories that got her into this situation in the first place. Yesterday, she was throwing around Conspiracy Theories like democratic members marry their own brothers. Today greene came forward to do what i would characterize as the mi
country maga extremists are lining up to take on the bedrock freedoms. cutting social security that you paid for your entire life and cutting taxes for the wealthy. dictating what healthcare decisions women can make. banning books and telling people who they can love all while making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. harris: what about biden s age and fitness for office? some voters are saying they re very disappointed he did not follow through with his suggestion of serving just one term. remember that? president biden: look, i view myself as a bridge, not as anything else. there is an entire generation of leaders you saw stand behind me. three the future of this country. harris: it might be the planet s longest bridge. majority of democratic voters who have appreciated what he said had it happened. recent fox poll shows 52% wanted somebody else at the top of the ticket. the rnc is mocking the president s re-election bid by putting out recheck biden.com.
statement saying it will proceed as planned. not just had one third, two thirds or standard but full speed ahead, molly. we ll continue to move full speed ahead the white house and preparations in compliance with this order. applicant officials suing to block that are joni ernst spoke to fox and friends. but this is outrageous the present has gone ahead. it s not student loan forgiveness. it is not debt forgiveness it is debt transference. we have many hard-working islands that are picking up the tab for young people know who signed on the dotted line for. before leaving for delaware, biden boasted he has reduce the deficit. the committee for responsible federal government said one had a% of that deficit reduction is due to the end of covid relief checks being mailed to millions of americans for this is taking office biden has approved nearly $5 trillion in new spending, molly paid the debt is now over $31 trillion. which is more than doubled over the past decade but last n
you know, donald trump is 74 years old and my theory is he is going to be a defendant for the rest of his life. there are civil lawsuits out there now. there will be appeals, and there is eric swalwell, and that lawsuit is available to hundreds of members of congress who could each individually file one of those lawsuits against donald trump. there could be no end. the when benny thompson filed the first civil lawsuit against trump, and eric swalwell filed a different one what i thought was going to happen, is benny thompson would go first, and other members of the congress would decide they wanted to join in. i didn t realize, if anyone had slightly different approaches to the same problem, it could be a parade that lasts until the end of his life. i spend the day studying eric swalwell s lawsuit. we are going to be juned by the harvard constitutional law. fp he tells us this is a real lawsuit and it won t be dismissed. it will get to a jury. it will get to a washingto
eric swalwell filed a different one, what i thought was going to happen, is benny thompson would go first, and other members of the congress would decide they would join in. it could become a larger class. i didn t realize, if anyone had slightly different approaches to the same problem, it could be a parade that lasts until the end of his life. i ve spent the day studying eric swalwell s lawsuit. we are going to be joined by the harvard constitutional law professor, laurence tribe. if he tells us this is a real lawsuit and it won t be dismissed, it will get to a jury. it will get to a washington, d.c., jury. then that indicates it s going to be many, many, many more. yeah, and well, i know he has been thinking about it and writing about it. i just read his piece. i can t wait for you to talk to him. we will do that. thank you. and one of the things to watch now is who will be the first criminally charged attacker of the capitol who turns on donald trump and fires a